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twlight 0

As to whether 3 scripts can be combined, It depends on the scripts, I could help you more if you posted them

ok, the problem is i have iso's that i need installed over the network, but i don't know how to make the script call these exes over a network (i.e having the iso's on a net drive) here is my script, its easy to see where it can be combined but im not sure how to go about it

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ok, the problem is i have iso's that i need installed over the network, but i don't know how to make the script call these exes over a network (i.e having the iso's on a net drive) here is my script, its easy to see where it can be combined but im not sure how to go about it

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jvanegmond 289

I notice your "run" commands have brackets "]" that need to be removed

Run("Setup.exe"[,"C:\Autocad Test\Vis\Bin\VIZFeui"])

should be

Run("Setup.exe","C:\Autocad Test\Vis\Bin\VIZFeui")

remove these brackets from all of the run commands in your script

I once made the same mistake. Whenever in the AutoIt helpfile there are brackets, it indicates the parameter within brackets is a so-called "Optional Parameter". This kind of parameter does not have to be specified in order for the function to work, but can be specified for extra functionality.
Edited October 25, 2006 by Manadar

Rather than have the programs that are being installed to be listed, I'd like to place a scroll with checkboxes in the group window, allowing the user to select items to be installed. I read a couple examples using if case=x then 'Run x script' - If case=y 'Run y script' etcetera, but I'd have to create and ungodly amount of scripts to account for every variation of selections that are possible.

I don't know how make the script install only the programs the user selects, The item_count would have to be changed on the fly etcetera.